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Top-ranked Florida State led the way with 17 selections, including Dwyer’s Nick O’Leary and Glades Central’s Kelvin Benjamin, and Miami had six selections on the All-Atlantic Coast Conference football teams announced Monday.

FSU placed six on the All-ACC second team. Kicker Roberto Aguayo is three points away from breaking FSU’s all-time scoring record, which was set by kicker Dustin Hopkins last season (140 points). Other second-team picks were tight end O’Leary, linebackers Telvin Smith and Christian Jones, nose guard Timmy Jernigan and safety Terrence Brooks.

Benjamin, a wide receiver, made the third team, along with guard Josue Matias, defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. and safety Nate Andrews.

Three Hurricanes made the second team: injured tailback Duke Johnson, wide receiver Alex Hurns and guard Brandon Linder. Quarterback Stephen Morris was named to the third team.

Winston, who ranks first in the nation in pass efficiency (192.6) and leads the ACC in passing yardage (3,490) and touchdown passes (35), was named to the first team on 61 of 65 ballots.

Freeman leads FSU in rushing yards (852) and TDs (13). Greene has a team-best 61 catches for 914 yards and nine touchdowns. Joyner ranks first on Florida State in sacks (five) and forced fumbles (three) and is second on the team in tackles (60).

Broyles Award: FSU defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt is one of five finalists for the Broyles Award, which is presented to the nation’s top assistant coach. The Seminoles’ defense leads the nation in scoring defense (11 points per game) and passing yards allowed (153 yards).

Duke offensive coordinator Kurt Roper is also a finalist. Pruitt and Roper will face off at 8 p.m. Saturday in the ACC title game.

Fisher backs Saban: Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher worked with Nick Saban from 2000-06 at LSU, and Fisher backed his former boss when it came to the final play of the Auburn-Alabama game.

Chris Davis’ 100-yard field-goal return for a touchdown Saturday that sealed Auburn’s win has many coaches thinking about that situation, however. Fisher said he would have also attempted the 57-yard field goal, citing his confidence in his kicker, Aguayo.

But Fisher said he would change the outside blocking personnel, using more defensive players who could both block on the kick and then be prepared to run down and tackle a potential return man.

ACC players of week: Benjamin was named the ACC’s wide receiver of the week and Winston was selected the co-offensive back and co-rookie of the week by the conference Monday.

Benjamin had 212 receiving yards, more than the entire Florida offense, in a 37-7 rout of the Gators on Saturday. He also had three touchdown catches, giving him 12 in 2013. Winston threw for 327 yards and the three TDs to Benjamin. The redshirt freshman quarterback has been named the ACC’s rookie of the week seven times, and it’s the fourth week he has been named player of the week or shared the honor.